2011 Bmw X3 Xdrive35i One Owner Garage Kept Very Clean Private Seller on 2040-cars
Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, United States
Engine:3.0L 2979CC l6 GAS DOHC Turbocharged
Vehicle Title:Clear
Transmission:Automatic
For Sale By:Private Seller
Body Type:Sport Utility
Year: 2011
Make: BMW
Mileage: 34,869
Model: X3
Sub Model: X3 xDrive35i
Trim: xDrive35i Sport Utility 4-Door
Exterior Color: Black
Interior Color: Black
Drive Type: AWD
Warranty: Vehicle has an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 6
I am listing for sale my 2011 BMW X3 x Drive35i. 35,000 miles, one owner, garage kept, great condition. Has remainder of 4year, 50,000 mile warranty (warranty started 2-28-2011). MSRP was $52,000. Great Vehicle you will really love this SUV!
Extra features include: Cold Weather package: ($1,150) -Heated Steering Wheel -Rear seat backrest -Heated Front Seats -Heated Rear Seats -Retractable Headlight Washers Dynamic Handling Package: ($1,400) -Performance Control -Variable Sport Steering -Dynamic Damper Control Premium Package: ($3,450) -Universal Garage Door Opener -Panoramic moonroof -Auto Dimming Mirrors -Auto Dimming Rear View Mirror -Lumbar Support -Storage Package -Interior Light Package Technology Package: ($3,200) -Rear View Camera with Top View -Park Distance Control -BMW Assist with enhanced Blue tooth and USB -Real Time Traffic Info -Naviagation System Premium Hi Fi Sound System ($875) |
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